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 LIST OF THE PRIVATE ACTS OFC CONGRESS. vii Seat of Justice for Polk County, Iowa, granted. An act to authorize the constituted auth orities of the county of Polk, in the Territory of Iowa, to enter a quarter section of land foraseat ofjustice. Aug. 8, 1846,ch. 171 . . . .. . .. .. 674 School Lands in Seneca County, Ohio. An act authorizing the inhabitants of township one, of range thirteen east, Seneca county, Ohio, to relinquish certain (lands selected for schools, and to obtain others in lieu of them. Aug. 8, 1846, ch. 172.. . . . . . . . . . 674 School Lands in Tymochtee Township, Ohio. An act authorizing the ti ustees of Tymochtee township, Wyandott county, Ohio, to select lands for schools within the Wyandott cession. Aug. 8, 1846, ch. 173. ... . . ... 675 Duties to be refunded to sundry Persons. An act to refund to certain persons an excess of duty exacted on the importation of foreign merchandise. Aug. 8, 1846, ch. 174.. . .. 675 Heirs, &·c. of R. C'. Allen authorized to enter certain Lands. An act for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Richard C. Allen, deceased. Aug. 10, 1846,ch. 181  . 676 Settlement of the Accments of Elijah White. An act to allow Elijah White reimbursement of expenses incurred by him as acting sub-agent of Indian aH`airs, west of the Rocky Mountains. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 182 .. . . 677 Benj. Horbach to be paid $5000, with Interest. An act for the relief of Abraham Horbach. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 183. . . . 677 Settlement of Accounts of Henry Etting. An act for the relief of Henry Etting. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 184. ... . 677 Judgment for Excess of Duties to be paid. An act for the relief of Richard Kidd and Benjamin Kidd. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 185 ... . . 677 Payment LGJBTIIUS Erwin and D. Greathouse. An act for the relief of James Erwin, of Arkansas, and others. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 186. .. . . ... . 678 Payment to John Jones, on Peapatch Island Contract. An act for the relief of John Jones, surviving partner of John Jones and Charles Souder. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 187. .. 678 Alexis Ayot to receivea Pension. An act for the relief of Alexi Ayot. Aug. 10, 1846, ch. 188 ... . . . . . .. 679 RESOLUTIONS. 7. Account of Peter Gorman. A resolution for the relief of Peter Gorman. May 29, 1846. 650 8. Correction of a clerical Error. A resolution to correct a clerical error in the act approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, “ for the relief of the legal representatives of Gorge Duval, a Cherokee Indian." June 19, 1846 . . ... . 680 13. Accounts of Lewis De Russey. A resolution for the relief of Lewis De Russey, late a pay- master of the army of the United States. July 21, 1846. .. . .. 680 15. Sale of Lands at Baton Rouge to La. A resolution authorizing the sale of certain lands at Baton Rouge to the State of Louisiana. July 23, 1846 . . .. 681 18. Accounts of Putney Q- Riddle. A resolution for the relief of Putney and Riddle. Aug. 4, 1846..  .. .. . .. -... 681 19. Damages to Seth M. Leavenworth. Joint resolution for the relief of Seth M. Leavenworth. Aug. 6, 1846 . . ., . 681 21. J. B. Denton and C. Humphreys. Joint resolution for the relief of John B.'Denton and Curtis Humphreys. Aug. 8, 1846..  .. . . . .. .. ... . .. ... .. 68] 22. S. B. Hays, Payment to, for Mail Services. Joint resolution for the relief of Sheldon B. Hays. Aug. 8, 1846. . . . . .  682 25. C. E Sibbald, Accounts of A resolution declaratory of the act passed twenty-third August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, entitled "An act for the relief of Charles F. ibbald." Aug. 10, 1846. . . . . . 682 STATUTE II. — 1846-7. Payment to Julius Eldred and others. An act for the relief of Julius Eldred, Elisha Eldred, and Francis E. Eldred, for expenses and services in removing the copper-rock from Lake Superior. Jan. 26, 1847, ch. 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 683 Patent of Thomas Blanchard extended. An act for the relief of Thomas Blanchard, Feb. 15, 1847,ch. 10 ... . . . 683 [Amd of the Kentucky Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. An act to extend the time for selling the lands granted to the Kentucky Asylum for teaching the deaf and dumb. Feb. 18, 1847, ch. 11. .. . . ., ..   684